The National Hurricane Center released its “Hurricane Harvey Tropical Cyclone Report” today, and its conclusion is deafening. Hurricane Harvey was the deadliest hurricane in U.S. history in 98 years, and was a 1-in-a-1,000-year flood event.

Hurricane Harvey was the second costliest hurricane behind Hurricane Katrina. Based on the center’s calculations, the damage from Harvey is estimated to be between $90 and $160 billion with a midpoint of $125 billion. Katrina’s damages of $125 billion, adjusted for inflation at $161 billion, make Harvey the second most expensive hurricane in U.S. history.

Beyond the 68 dead and $125 million in damage, Harvey’s aftermath will be felt for many years to come.